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  • Changes to BuckeyePass/Duo in September

    |September 15, 2022

    BuckeyePass, powered by Duo Security, is Ohio State’s method of multi-factor authentication, assisting in keeping our systems safe and helping us stay ahead of security threats. Starting September 20, faculty, staff and students will see the new Duo Universal interface when accessing university systems. Read the full post at the it.osu.edu site to learn more about what is changing. 

     

  • Changes to BuckeyePass/Duo in September

    |August 30, 2022

    BuckeyePass, powered by Duo Security, is Ohio State’s method of multi-factor authentication, assisting in keeping our systems safe and helping us stay ahead of security threats. Starting September 20, faculty, staff and students will see the new Duo Universal interface when accessing university systems. Read the full post at the it.osu.edu site to learn more about what is changing. 

     

  • Increased Phishing Attempts Leading to Compromised Accounts

    |July 20, 2022

    The Ohio State University accounts are being targeting in an increasing number of phishing attempts. Bad actors who send these campaigns often try to get login credentials to gain access to account details, and thus Ohio State’s internal systems and protected information. Last month, there were more than 63,000 credential threat attempts targeting faculty, staff and student email inboxes. While the university’s security systems monitor users’ accounts 24/7 and blocks most of these attempts, a small percentage gets through.  

  • Cybersecurity for You Summer Activities Released

    |June 21, 2022

    Happy summer! The beginning of the hotter months heralds the arrival of new activities to the Cybersecurity for You (C4U) awareness platform, and with them, a renewed opportunity to improve cybersecurity skills and earn points towards digital rewards.  

  • Cybersecurity for You (C4U) Summer Activities Released

    |June 11, 2022

    New activities have just been released on the Cybersecurity for You (C4U) awareness platform. Get information on how to protect data on mobile devices from theft or damage, determine the right backup method for your situation and discover techniques to recover from ransomware. As you learn, earn points toward digital rewards to upskill your digital life.

  • World Password Day is May 5

    |May 4, 2022

    World Password Day was created by Intel in 2013 to raise awareness about the role strong passwords play in securing our digital lives.  

    Here at Ohio State, your password confirms your identity for the systems you can use and what data you access. However, if you participate in commerce on the internet, chances are you have plenty of passwords that can get tricky to manage.

  • Cybersecurity Champion: Jordan Klapper

    |May 4, 2022

    The Ohio State University’s Digital Security and Trust team recognizes Jordan Klapper for being a phenomenal security and trust partner. As part of this recognition, we're presenting Jordan with a Cybersecurity Champion Coin.

    Oh, you're unfamiliar with Cybersecurity Champion Coins?

  • Tricky Tax Times Awareness Activity Available from C4U

    |March 18, 2022

    It’s tax filing season! Every year, it seems that new and innovative ways of siphoning off your tax refund or even your identity are being invented. The new Tricky Tax Times awareness activity available on the Cybersecurity for You (C4U) awareness platform looks at some of the most prevalent tax scams currently, and what to be on the look for.

    Also, learn tips and tricks to:

  • Empowering You to Handle Messages Safely

    |March 10, 2022

    For improved security related to emails received from senders outside of the university, the Office of Technology and Digital Innovation is enabling two new email security features on Monday, March 14.

  • Reminder: Protecting Ohio State Data Just Got Easier

    |March 1, 2022

    We all share the crucial responsibility of protecting Ohio State’s institutional data, which is why faculty, staff and student employees with access to certain administrative systems such as Workday and Tableau must complete training each year.